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Rodogune is a
tragedy in five acts by the
French playwright Pierre Corneille. It was
first performed in 1644 and
published in 1647. Brandwajn, Rachmiel...
- This is a list of
Armenian royal consorts.
Rodogune of Persia,
daughter of King
Artaxerxes of Persia, wife of
Orontes II Antiochis,
sister of Antiochus...
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tragicomedies and tragedies,
including Marguerite de France, Téléphonte,
Rodogune, Sémiramis,
Hypolite ou le garçon insensible [fr], Les
Amours de Diane...
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mostly tragedies, La Mort de Pompée (The
Death of Pompey,
performed 1644),
Rodogune (performed 1645), Théodore (performed 1646), and Héraclius (performed 1647)...
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however were illegitimate. Some of Ochus' more
significant siblings were
Rodogune, Apama, Sisygambis, Ocha,
Darius and Ariaspes, most of whom were murdered...
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condition improving; she
began preparing for a new role as
Cleopatra in
Rodogune by Corneille, and
agreed to make a new film by
Sasha Guitry called La Voyante...
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David Garrick. In the same year his
translation of
Pierre Corneille's
Rodogune as The
Syrian Queen was also
declined by
George Colman.
Hayley won the...
- (Cleopatra of
Syria is
discovered by
Rodogune to have
poisoned the
nuptial cup, a
scene from
Pierre Corneille's
Rodogune (1644), 1791
Boston Museum of Fine...
- John
Dryden Cleopatra Ulysses (1705)
Nicholas Rowe
Penelope Adventures in
Madrid (1706) Mary Pix
Clarinda The
Royal Convert (1707)
Nicholas Rowe
Rodogune...
- Story:
Cleopatra (1869) Jean-Joseph Taill****on: Cléopâtre découvert par
Rodogune d'avoir empoisonné la
coupe nuptial (1791)
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo painted...